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Always-On Relational Agents for Social Support of Isolated Older Adults
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Calendar is missing people to have meals, meetings etc with; one other bug #381

Closed candysidner closed 10 years ago

candysidner commented 10 years ago

@mbehrooz I have tested calendar extensively yesterday and today. The agent no longer asks you who the meal or phone call or whatever is with. It used to show a list of names. However, it also used to be stupid and ask about friends for medical appts. So it needs ot ask this and needs to do it for the appropriate events.
Second bug: When agent asks the event type, if you press "something else" it thinks it has put up the keyboard, but it doesn't. If you say I'm done, it has an event with no name that it puts in the calendar. Look for "something else" in the txt file below.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tmk4qx3vnw8q2fd/User.2014-06-03_17_05_16.txt https://www.dropbox.com/s/p8lhyxujjdnmxlh/User.2014-06-03_17_05_16.owl

mbehrooz commented 10 years ago

I look into the first bug, the second one is already reported and has an open issue. Thanks. @candysidner

mbehrooz commented 10 years ago

@candysidner Ok I fixed the first bug too, I will send a pull request shortly. Thanks.

mbehrooz commented 10 years ago

Also, I can make it not ask for friends for a specific type of event, just let me know what types please!

candysidner commented 10 years ago

I will do this but I have to run the thing to decide which they are. I know it makes sense for phone calls, meals, coffee, birthday.

Not for community meetings, religious services, travel, medical appoints.

I will run calendar after dinner (we are starving--it's 7:30!). c. On Jun 3, 2014, at 6:56 PM, Morteza Behrooz notifications@github.com wrote:

I look into the first bug, the second one is already reported and has an open issue. Thanks.

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charlesrich commented 10 years ago

@candysidner

Please go back and test that it asks for people for correct events.